Archive for the 'social learning' Category

Analysing to learn, learning to analyse…

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

A few weeks ago, I did a write-up on a learning community that I selected for an EMT1 assignment. Since then, I have learned more about the learning community, and have attempted to do an analysis on the learning community – the learning activities, my participation in the learning community, the learning community as a vehicle of learning, and an interpretation of my experiences. Click here for the full analysis.

Learning community

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Click here for details of the learning community that I have selected for my assignment in EMT1, including my view on a learning community, how I recognise the e-community as a learning community, why it might be of value to my experiences as a learning community, and my expectations as a participant in the community.

Seely Brown 1999 vs. Seely Brown 2008

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

I’ve recently read two articles co-authored by Seely Brown that were written almost a decade apart: the former was written in 1999 with his visions of how the Web would transform us (in particular, as knowledge producers and knowledge consumers); the latter was published early this year, with his observations and research on the status of Internet today, and how learning is taking place in the current climate. Click here or on the page of the same title for my summary and reflection. You are welcomed to comment on it.